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 Originally Posted by Hamish
 Originally Posted by Retro Red
Ron? Is that Ron?
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It would take a certain personality to pull off that look.
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I'd wear something like that.
Why not? Really... People stare at you for wearing what they think is a skirt... Give them something worth staring at.
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 Originally Posted by Dreadbelly
I'd wear something like that.
Why not? Really... People stare at you for wearing what they think is a skirt... Give them something worth staring at.
how did i know dread would say that!thats why i like ya dread lol fearless!
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gee 3 pages in 1 day go fig!
ok Pete i'll see if i can get samples.
TURNING THE ENEMY INTO HAIR, TEETH AND EYEBALLS SINCE 1984
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 Originally Posted by brandycr
how did i know dread would say that!thats why i like ya dread lol fearless!
Fearless? No.
Acceptance. I can not change that the majority of people I meet around me where I live think I am wearing a skirt. I can, should I choose, to skirt around the issue, or I can just accept it. If I lived in fear of what people thought about me, I'd miss out on a lot of fun. And good things in life. Since I am already pushing the limits anyway by wearing a kilt, and stretching peoples' tolerance levels, I might as well go all of the way and enjoy my self. Like wearing a tie dyed kilt. People could not possibly think any less of me... So there is no point, no logic, no sense in only going half way. You might as well go all out. Tie dye kilt AND tie dye kilt hose. With a nice Hawaiian shirt maybe.
A tie dyed great kilt would be 31 different flavours of awesome.
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Every year, the Santa Cruz chapter of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society throws a monthly party (June, I believe) that is Hawaiian themed. I made a joke about making a tie dye kilt. Think I'm going to have to live up to this challenge, although will probably have to wait until next year. I'm picturing an X-Kilt. The problem is that Panache may wear Camo, but I think tie dye is a little beyond his comfort level!
Be well,
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 Originally Posted by The F-H.C.A.G.
Every year, the Santa Cruz chapter of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society throws a monthly party (June, I believe) that is Hawaiian themed. I made a joke about making a tie dye kilt. Think I'm going to have to live up to this challenge, although will probably have to wait until next year. I'm picturing an X-Kilt. The problem is that Panache may wear Camo, but I think tie dye is a little beyond his comfort level!
Be well,
A tropical print in a heavy rayon fabric would be more fitting for a Hawaiian themed kilt. Tie dye isn't necessarily Hawaiian.
It is possible to find heavy rayon in tropical prints in the 10 to 13 ounce range. I'm thinking that would make a pretty decent kilt for hot weather actually, seeing as how they use that stuff in tropical locations to make skirts, pants, suit jackets, and everything else.
Remember to pleat to the pineapple and always have fun.
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Dude!!! Slap a saltire on it and offer it up on the XMarks store thread!
(ducking)
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10th May 07, 02:51 PM
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It looks like there are pleats in the front of that garment.
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